NationStates Jolt Archive


Can you have to much privacy?

Faithfull-freedom
07-09-2004, 05:20
Yes, no, maybe?
Shiznayo
07-09-2004, 05:52
Yes, sometimes I like someone busting into my bathroom while I'm their... :rolleyes: That's sarcasm. What is with these weird polls...?
Colodia
07-09-2004, 05:57
I don't like to keep my bedroom door closed. It makes me paranoid someone will barge through when I'm on questionable websites. At least with the door open, my ears can hear when someone's coming.
Faithfull-freedom
07-09-2004, 06:00
Yes, sometimes I like someone busting into my bathroom while I'm their... That's sarcasm. What is with these weird polls...?

I know they are wierd to me as well, but there are people that want to ban all video games not just violent ones and dont want you to have any privacy.
The way it makes you and me feel that there are poeple out there that want to ban something we cherish or enjoy is the same it makes a person feel when they hear some wierd call to banning something they enjoy or cherish doing, like collecting guns or target shooting or whatever you get my point I hope. I just find it funny how some people would want to ban something that anothers enjoy (video games, guns, right to privacy, ect... ) but can not believe it when they find out someone wants to ban something they enjoy. Its called understanding the issue from both sides before making a judgement, but I think people are just to lazy(I admit it I fall for it sometimes) to inform themselves over an issue they already have a decision about.
Jebustan
07-09-2004, 06:09
Yes, you can. For instance, over-tinted car windows bug me. What if Osama bin Laden is just drivin' around in Washington D.C., just laughing at us because we can't see him through the extremely tinted windows of his car? How much would that suck?
Colodia
07-09-2004, 06:11
Yes, you can. For instance, over-tinted car windows bug me. What if Osama bin Laden is just drivin' around in Washington D.C., just laughing at us because we can't see him through the extremely tinted windows of his car? How much would that suck?
I always wondered that...I mean, with Bush in the Oval Office...Saddam could be driving that Hummer in L.A. slamming that prostitute in the backseat with "I Like That" playing on the radio...
Faithfull-freedom
07-09-2004, 06:12
lol... it depends on the state for tinting... I remember getting out of tickets left and right in california because i had Oregon tags, luckily I or the officers never knew what the law was in Oregon.
Blargistania_Embassy
07-09-2004, 06:13
Yes, you can. For instance, over-tinted car windows bug me. What if Osama bin Laden is just drivin' around in Washington D.C., just laughing at us because we can't see him through the extremely tinted windows of his car? How much would that suck?

Having tints like that is illegal in AZ (where I live) for precisly that reason. If the cops can't see what you're doing in the car while they drive past, they can create the assumption that its illegal and pull you over.

btw. . .I saw a guy getting road head on the highway a while ago. . .oh, if only he had tinted windows. Sorry, that wasa side track.
Faithfull-freedom
07-09-2004, 06:16
btw. . .I saw a guy getting road head on the highway a while ago. . .oh, if only he had tinted windows. Sorry, that wasa side track.

lol I bet some get a convertable just for that reason.
LiberalisticSociety
07-09-2004, 06:23
Too much privacy is the same thing as secrecy.

We all know that secrecy is dangerous, which is why I consider Bush and co. a great threat to US politics and government..
Willamena
07-09-2004, 07:27
Yes, no, maybe?
No.